Ghana is geographically located in the tropics, endowed with diverse natural resources. And one of these resources that have been most abused is its forests resources and by extension its wildlife.
Ghana will join the international community on March 3 to commemorate World Wildlife Day (WWD) 2026 under the theme “Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoods.” In a ...
Human interference has long threatened wildlife throughout the world, including dietary habits imperiling endangered species in West Africa. But an emerging Afro-environmentalism in Ghana is now ...
With more than a third of the world’s tree species sliding towards extinction, and amidst the escalating climate and biodiversity crises, Ghana is stepping up efforts to protect its timber and support ...
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CREMAS, effective in safeguarding Ghana’s environment
By Mohammed Balu, GNA Tumu, (UWR), March 15, GNA – Dr Joseph Boakye, the Executive Director of the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission, has described the Community Resource Management Area ...
WWF and Friends of the Earth signed an agreement with Samartex Timber and Plywood Co. Ltd. to foster the responsible management of primary forests in the western region of Ghana. Accra, Ghana – In a ...
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